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2017-11-29 Reactivity, Response-ability and Curiosity 52:24
Pamela Weiss
2017-12-02 Freedom from the Inner Critic - daylong teaching/workshop 6:45:33
Mark Coleman
You will learn how to recognize judging thoughts and how to deal effectively with inner critical attacks. This will be a practical and experiential course taught with compassion and humor and the need to not take ourselves too seriously.
2017-12-03 Our Attachment to Suffering 61:31
Ven. Pannavati Bhikkhuni
2017-12-06 Cultivating Equanimity 2 65:37
Donald Rothberg
After a review of the basic qualities of equanimity and five main practices to cultivate equanimity, we focus on two ways in particular that equanimity can be confusing and/or become distorted: (1) when equanimity is not integrated with the awakened heart, and (2) when equanimity is more aloof and not responsive and active. As equanimity develops, it becomes rooted in a deep, compassionate, responsive, and unshakeable awareness.
2017-12-06 Technology, Meditation & Relationship: Waking Up in the Modern World 55:00
Oren Jay Sofer
2017-12-09 Working with Hindrances in Meditation: A Guided Meditation Instruction 25:21
Shaila Catherine
This 25-minute guided meditation by Shaila Catherine explores ways of recognizing and working with the five classic hindrances that arise in meditation: sensual desire, anger, sloth and torpor, restlessness, and doubt. We observe how hindrances arise, and learn how to respond wisely to them.
2017-12-09 The Peace of Not-Clinging: A Guided Meditation 20:23
Shaila Catherine
Shaila Catherine offers this 20-minute teaching on impermanence and not-clinging in the mode of guided meditation instructions. We practice being unattached to pleasant and unpleasant feelings and releasing all clinging connected with sensual desire or aversion. To cultivate non-clinging, first notice the experience of clinging, perhaps by observing physical tightness, mental contraction, or a sense of separation. As you become mindful of the changing nature of experiences, allow yourself to deeply accept this fact of impermanence. Allow experiences to arise and be known, and also let them end.
2017-12-09 Apparent Here and Now 36:42
Ayya Anandabodhi
Dharma Talk
2017-12-09 Map of the Practice and Q&A 1:11:53
Ayya Santacitta
Dharma Talk and Q&A
2017-12-10 Investigating reality 52:15
Eugene Cash
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